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Long Term Tissue Integrity

Meaning

Long Term Tissue Integrity refers to the sustained structural and functional soundness of vital tissues, including muscle, bone matrix, and vascular endothelium, over extended periods of life. This outcome is heavily dependent on a sustained anabolic environment supported by balanced sex hormones and adequate growth factors. Compromise in this area manifests as sarcopenia, osteoporosis, or arterial stiffness, all hallmarks of accelerated aging. Maintaining this integrity is foundational to preserving functional capacity.